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Jürgen Klopp admits to ‘most difficult year’ but expects Liverpool to bounce back – The Guardian
The Liverpool manager lost his mother during a torrid season and his side may require a win at home to Crystal Palace to finish in the top four

Jürgen Klopp believes the past year has been the toughest of his life as he admitted he has found it hard to cope with the consequences of the coronavirus pandemic. The Liverpool manager lost his mother, Elisabeth, in January and travel restrictions meant he could not return to his native Germany to attend the funeral.
A naturally gregarious character, Klopp has also struggled with a world where he could not go out for lunch or a beer or meet friends, while Liverpool have had a unique combination…
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